That sounds awesome.
That sounds awesome.
It’d be cool to get enough of 'em together to start a decent Lemmy community.
Exactly what I was looking for. Thank you!
$750 - $1,000 for the prebuilt? $400 for the DIY option?
I know mechs are known for being expensive, but yikes. This looks cool and it seems like a novel idea, but it’s hard to rationalize that purchase when there’s Kenesis or Moonlanders selling at ~$400.
Super Mario 64 - a launch title, iirc? - murdered my control stick. Spinning that around to swing Bowser was a great game design idea, but yeah they didn’t build those controllers to withstand it for long.
Guerrillas
It’s either:
Figure I’ll wait for the re-remake. realRiven will be fun for a while, and the Masterpiece edition will add some nice quality of life improvements, but the real champ will be Riven (2032).
Played a little bit of the first game and while aesthetically pleasing I couldn’t get into the actual gameplay. I’d watch the fuck out of a Hellblade show, though.
My 1050Ti when I tell it GPUs are still bonkers-expensive
Could anyone broad-stroke the security requirements for something like this? Looks like they’ll pay for hosting up to a certain amount, and between that and a pipeline to keep the mirror updated I’d think it wouldn’t be tough to get one up and running.
Just looking for theory - what are the logistics behind keeping a mirror like this secure?
The LEGO Skywalker Saga did a better job of telling the story than the movies. One of the few games I 100% completed. Just a fun, chill way to unwind.
Anyone here have experience gaming with Bazzite?
Ive got a pair of 12TB Seagate drives in a NAS that have been running great for a few years, now.
I’ve heard varying opinions on Seagate’s longevity, so your mileage may vary. So far, they haven’t given me any issues.
No reason was given apart from Hermes telling Bender it was worthless.
> I don’t buy into the myth that running your own mail server is “hard”.
> For a server with only a few users, the hard part is outgoing mail, ensuring your mails get delivered. I did what I can here, and simply use a paid service on another domain for important things where delivery must be “guaranteed”.
It’s an interesting post, but saying it’s “not hard” and then “welllllll it’s not hard if you don’t bother with a spam filter & pay a professional company for ‘important’ email” is pretty misleading.
One day I hope to write a “go fuck yourself” email of this caliber.